High Tech is Sorcery and the people who are really powerful are literally telling people to commit crimes using the psychic interspace created by the WWW and Wireless. They are controlling peoples actions like drones . The two things are deeply intertwined. The more man's brain interfaces with machines the creepier it gets. They use brains separate from a human body in a supercomputer and you have The Image of the Beast. The military has been doing this since the 50s

check this video out of him preparing for the draft. Kid's feet are insane! the more i watch him the more i think this is the guy we have to go get.

You guys have to stop this.

There is no way that the Chiefs are going to spend what it's now going to take to get this kid or Luck at the #1 or #2 spot. Nor should they.

The hype is off the charts and a team like Washington, who has a history of pissing it away for a certain player, is going to offer up a Ricky Williams level deal for the guy who doesn't go #1 to the Colts. Maybe more.

And I understand the desperation involved with Chiefs fans and quarterbacks, but you cannot basically give away an entire draft plus on someone who has never played in the NFL, irregardless of how enticing their potential is.

It has a lot to do with being insanely lucky (a la Indianapolis with Manning going down and a bad head coach being there = a horrible season and a chance to draft one of the best QB prospects ever in Luck or New England who took a late round chance on a guy who turned out to be one of the best ever) or perpetually bad (St. Louis, who is now in the drivers seat as they have a very good, young QB in Bradford and a chance to sell a potential franchise guy to the highest bidder).

But you never know if any of these guys are going to pan out. I remember reading a Sports Illustrated draft article one year that said the Chiefs should trade up and draft Andre Ware, which would result in them winning multiple Super Bowls as the rest of the team was set.

In fact, the similarities to Ware and Griffin are really amazing, and not just for the color of their skin, which is completely irrelevant. Per Wikipedia:

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(Ware would)...win the Heisman Trophy in 1989, along with the Davey O'Brien Award, the latter award given to the most outstanding college quarterback of the year. That year, his junior year, he threw for 4,699 yards, 44 touchdowns, and set 26 NCAA records.

Is Luck going to be Elway or is he going to be Blackledge? Both quality guys, smart and both put up fantastic college numbers. (Actually, the guy Luck really reminds me of is Warren Moon. Very good athleticism and size, throws a beautiful ball and has a great understanding of the position while on the field.)

The thing is, you never know. And you can't mortgage an entire draft plus on one guy that's never taken a snap in the NFL, especially when there are so many more needs. (And you might just skip over a Montana or Brady in giving away those picks.)

There is no way that the Chiefs are going to spend what it's now going to take to get this kid or Luck at the #1 or #2 spot. Nor should they.

The hype is off the charts and a team like Washington, who has a history of pissing it away for a certain player, is going to offer up a Ricky Williams level deal for the guy who doesn't go #1 to the Colts. Maybe more.

And I understand the desperation involved with Chiefs fans and quarterbacks, but you cannot basically give away an entire draft plus on someone who has never played in the NFL, irregardless of how enticing their potential is.

It has a lot to do with being insanely lucky (a la Indianapolis with Manning going down and a bad head coach being there = a horrible season and a chance to draft one of the best QB prospects ever in Luck or New England who took a late round chance on a guy who turned out to be one of the best ever) or perpetually bad (St. Louis, who is now in the drivers seat as they have a very good, young QB in Bradford and a chance to sell a potential franchise guy to the highest bidder).

But you never know if any of these guys are going to pan out. I remember reading a Sports Illustrated draft article one year that said the Chiefs should trade up and draft Andre Ware, which would result in them winning multiple Super Bowls as the rest of the team was set.

In fact, the similarities to Ware and Griffin are really amazing, and not just for the color of their skin, which is completely irrelevant. Per Wikipedia:

Is Luck going to be Elway or is he going to be Blackledge? Both quality guys, smart and both put up fantastic college numbers. (Actually, the guy Luck really reminds me of is Warren Moon. Very good athleticism and size, throws a beautiful ball and has a great understanding of the position while on the field.)

The thing is, you never know. And you can't mortgage an entire draft plus on one guy that's never taken a snap in the NFL, especially when there are so many more needs. (And you might just skip over a Montana or Brady in giving away those picks.)